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Dr. Michael Lehan spent 6 years playing in the NFL before navigating the education world as a principal, superintendent, head of school, and district leader. From growing up in foster care to graduating from the University of Minnesota and playing football at the highest level, his journey reflects a deep belief in the power of education to transform lives. 

Now in Massachusetts, Dr. Lehan joins this episode to discuss how school can be both a challenging environment and a safe place, how educators can help shape students’ identities, and why he believes in leading with humility and curiosity. His story offers meaningful insight for any educator striving to build trust, create thriving learning spaces, and help children grow in all aspects of their lives. 

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